
Sanded Texture Brackets on a Naples Home
A Smooth, Paint Ready Profile on a Naples Elevation
Not every project wants visible wood grain. This Naples home called for brackets in our sanded texture, a smooth finish meant to be painted and read as a shaped architectural element rather than a piece of timber.
The brackets were placed at the roof to wall transitions where the elevation needed weight. Painted to coordinate with the trim, they add form and shadow without introducing a competing material into the exterior palette.
What Sanded Texture Brings to a Facade
Sanded texture puts the emphasis entirely on shape. With no grain to catch the eye, the profile itself does the work, and the curves, scrolls, and stepped edges of the bracket become the detail.
It also takes paint exceptionally well. The smooth surface finishes cleanly and evenly, which matters on an exterior where the brackets should look integral to the architecture rather than applied to it.
Lightweight Components, Straightforward Placement
Exterior bracket work usually means ladders or lift equipment. Because these brackets weigh a fraction of what comparable wood or cast components weigh, they can be positioned and set by hand at height without heavy rigging.
They cut and trim with standard carpentry tools, so field adjustments for wall conditions are simple. Installers work from our recommended adhesive and fastening guidance to keep placement consistent across the elevation.
Choose the Right Brackets for Your Elevation
We manufacture hundreds of bracket styles and sizes across a range of textures, which makes it possible to find a profile that matches the architectural language of a home instead of forcing a compromise.
Browse the catalog on our brackets page, or send us your elevations and our estimating department will recommend profiles and quantities.




